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Woolly Hugs does Running..... Running?? Yep, RUNNING!!

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 31/01/2013 19:48

Woolly Hugs Guide to Running

  1. Put down your woolly wool,crochet hooks and needles.
  2. Find your trainers, these are sort of soft bouncy shoe-things that go on your feet.
  3. Find something loose and comfortable to wear, and no we don't mean a caftan.
  4. Open front door and go outside Shock
  5. Put one foot in front of the other with speed and determination!

    YOU are RUNNING!!


    If you haven't seen Phase 2 of our Little Hugs, the thread is HERE. We launched this phase as a tribute to beautiful Billie, our lovely MrsDeVere's daughter, who devastatingly died at 14 from leukaemia. We launched this at the time of her 21st birthday and we call the project Billie's Blankets in her memory. In her name, and through World Child Cancer, we will send little blankets to children, starting with Malawi and Bangladesh, who really need a Woolly Hug and to feel loved and looked after.

    Alongside Billie's Blankets, we are very keen to send a donation to World Child Cancer, as money is scarce, they really have so little. One of the ways we will do this is by running! In May a Woolly Hugs' team will be running the BUPA London 10k, and we are now looking for runners to enter 5K runs throughout the country.

    These are where the 5K runs will take place?.. They are all over!

    There are already runners committed to running (BIWI, TantrumsandBalloons,me) in London at Crystal Palace on October 13th, and lovely Fizzy and PrettyBird are running in the Glasgow event on July 27th. We would love folk to join with us, or run at a different venue! There is no minimum age and children can be entered, my daughter is running with me, I say with, she will shoot off like a gazelle and I will lumber along. Happily the website says they love fancy dress

    Because World Child Cancer isn't a nominated charity we/they ask that you let them know independently. To take pressure off individuals, and to make this a real woolly community effort we recommend that you use our Woolly Hugs Just Giving page for fundraising. Anything you raise will be marvellous, really, and we will all be able to see how much we can raise together.

    Our Just Giving Page is HERE Donations are welcome at any time, huge thanks for those already in.

    So please have a think, if you are interested, we would recommend entering soon to avoid disappointment. Let us know when you have entered so we can cheer you on, and please use this thread for support, and general running things Couch to 5K apps and playlists for running spring to mind.

    The children that WCC support need all the love and comfort possible. So please, in memory of a sparkling young girl who always thought of others, we'd love you to help us help them.

    As ever, thank you so much for your support Thanks

    Thinking of Billie and her family Xx

    Knotty and Pistey

    Thanks
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5madthings · 02/02/2013 17:01

Ancient...ancient omg!!! How dare you!!!

I have written the training weeks up on the calender and shaved my legs in preparation for tomorrow. Have been on a few jog/walks but tomorrow start the couch210k which i have downloaded. I am now downloading music to my playlist in preparation and making evil plans to get my own back on easily

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MrsDeVere · 02/02/2013 17:05

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5madthings · 02/02/2013 17:13

See what you have done now easily dont incur the wrath of mrsdevere

Just ignore easily young know it all whippersnapper that she is...is now channeling my fabulous nephew and sending him subliminal messages of various naughty activities to make sure he keeps mummy busy... Grin

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5madthings · 02/02/2013 17:18

I am having a cup of tea.. Does that count as training? is also googling hideously annoying noisy and messy toys to buy for my nephew i am sure easily will love them...

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prettybird · 02/02/2013 17:23

No excuses. I went for 2 hours cycling coaching today (plus half an hour getting to/from the venue) - so you can go for a piddly little run. Smile

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 17:25

Love the idea of Pistey's DD running with Frank's DD on her shoulders! That will slow her down!

So. All you experienced runners. What do you wear for running (knitted knorks and tutus to one side!) If you layer up, what do you with the stuff you take off when you get warm?! I have visions of me running round the park shedding clothes and then having to run back round again picking them up!

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EasilyBored · 02/02/2013 17:46

You are an evil genius 5mad, just as I was reading that, he threw a whole bowl of macaroni cheese across the living room!

I should get training really, wouldn't want to be shown up by being beaten by you!

I just wear jogging bottoms, a long sleeve running top and a fleece. But im not much of a runner!

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 17:48

PMSL at shaving legs in preparation Grin

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MrsDeVere · 02/02/2013 17:52

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 17:55

I REMEMBER

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5madthings · 02/02/2013 18:03

No really biwi my legs needed shaving i have new running trousers from sports direct but they are the 3/4 length ones and my legs were scarily hairy!! i wear those, sports bra and then a crop sports top on top of sports bra as i have big boobs and then long sleeved top or short sleeved top and thin zip up hoody type thing.

Is the cat cleaning up the macaroni for you easily

Any way i am.not running tonight but will do stretching and toning exercises and possibly a davina dvd. One bonus of this is i am finally losing the last bit of baby weight and i have half a dozen pairs if jeans that were too tight but now fit again, its like having a whole new wardrobe talking of wardrobes i sorted out dd's clothes today which was a workout in itself. Not sure how a two year old can possibly have as many clothes as she does, its obscene Blush

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 18:04

So when you run, and you start to get hot (please let me get hot because I hate, hate, hate being cold), and you want to take the top layer off, what do you do with it? Tie it round your waist or do you have to wear a back pack as well?

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 18:06

Yes. I had visions of running around like some kind of pack donkey!

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 18:07

Well yes, I'm with you on that one. Unfortunately, unless we can recreate the Victorian Crystal Palace, it looks like I'm doomed to run outside!

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5madthings · 02/02/2013 18:09

Tie it, back packs bounce and are annoying. once you are running you dont feel the cold too much, you can always wear gloves and a hat if its really cold.

Did you really run 10k last year mrsdevere well i never knew that... Grin

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 02/02/2013 18:10

Shave our legs? Got it.

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 18:10

I wax.

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 02/02/2013 18:19

Not long until tomorrow BIWI.. Just saying.

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TantrumsAndBalloons · 02/02/2013 18:24

Legs? I have to shave my legs?

Do I need to add that to the laminate as well???

Oh and ds1 said you don't need layers because you will get hot as soon as you start running so it's a waste of time and you can't run properly with a jumper round your waist.

This is the boy who runs in a best at 6am every morning. Even in snow. So feel free to ignore that little gem of advice.

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 18:27

Well he can do a running jump!

I have to say, I'm illing a bit at the moment. But hopefully a bit of exercise in the cold will sort me out. Can you run and blow your nose at the same time?

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BIWI · 02/02/2013 18:27

I'll come and wax your legs if you like! I love a bit of waxing.

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